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Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Morbeta11(op): 12:33pm On Aug 09, 2025
Only five airlines control 75% of air traffic in Nigeria – Rewane

The Chief Executive Officer of Financial Derivatives Company, Bismarck Rewane, has said that out of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

He said this on Thursday in Lagos at the 29th edition of the annual conference of the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents with the theme: ‘Financing Aviation In Nigeria: Risks, Opportunities and Prospects.

Though Rewani didn’t mention the names of the airlines, recent statistics obtained from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority indicated that Air Peace, Arik Air, Ibom Air, United Nigeria and Aero Contractors had the highest number of passenger traffic in 2024.

Rewane also lamented that domestic passenger traffic had declined for the second straight year to 11.5million in 2024, while the air transport sector contracted by 0.81 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, showing the sixth consecutive quarterly decline.

According to him, out of Nigeria’s 32 airports, only 20 were considered viable in 2024, while 92 per cent to 96 per cent of traffic flows through just four airports.


He attributed some of these challenges to poor infrastructure in the industry.

Rewani explained further that Nigeria’s aviation sector lost $3.5 billion in revenue between 2020 and 2022.

He expressed worries that while the country continued to spend billions of naira on airport operations, the traffic had continued to decline, which was not commensurate with the airport operations expenditures.

He said: “We need very strong and effective regulation for safety; concessions and Public-Private Partnerships should be prioritised for airport upgrades to aid national fiscal sustainability and avoid inefficient operations. There should be investment in local maintenance, repair and overhaul hubs.

“Government should focus on policy and regulation, not running airlines or building airports directly and policy consistency is crucial for rebuilding trust with global investors and attracting global aviation capital.”

In another development, Airline operators in Nigeria also called on the Federal Government to create special windows for the operators, which would enable them to have easy access to foreign exchange at cheaper rates.

Dr. Allen Onyema, the CEO of Air Peace, said that the airline faced a series of challenges, including infrastructure, multiple charges and paucity of foreign exchange, among others.

According to him, these aforementioned challenges limited the growth of indigenous airlines and contributed to their early deaths.

Onyema, who spoke as a member of a panel to discuss the theme of the conference, said that the Federal Government could create a special window through either the Central Bank of Nigeria or the African Development Bank.


Besides, Onyema decried that the nation’s airlines had integrity challenges due to the unpleasant experience of the past.

But, he explained that over time, the current operators had redeemed the image of the country by adhering strictly to contractual agreement and said this could only be sustained with support from the government.

He, however, lauded the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, for making dry lease of aircraft possible for the operators, after 12 years of subtle blacklisting by lessors.

He expressed that this would go a long way in easing business for the operators, while also contributing more meaningfully to the Gross Domestic Production of the nation’s economy.

He said, “As operators, we need some level of integrity to be able to get it right. Air Peace is where it is today because it has been able to show some level of financial integrity in its dealings.

“The government needs to come to the aid of the airlines by creating a special window for them where they can easily access foreign exchange at a cheaper rate. On our own too, the airlines should have financial discipline, while the government too can come in through the CBN and AfDB and other means to assist the airlines to remain in business.”
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Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by SmartPolician: 12:59pm On Aug 09, 2025
Of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

Yet, state governors are racing to build more unproductive airports that will eventually become a burden on the viable ones because they want to show achievements and massage the ego of their people (our state get airport).
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by motymop: 1:22pm On Aug 09, 2025
It is an expensive business to enter And also the market size is small.

There aren't much travellers from Nigeria, you can actually check the daily traffic online and compare with some countries with almost similar population size like ours.

Go to any major airport in Nigeria and you won't see much people in the hall. I have been to airport in Nigeria where only 100 people were in the waiting hall.

Another stuff is that if 5 airlines control 75 percent of traffic that means jobs in that industry will be very competitive and it means, it is near impossible to progress in your career
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Efuaye(m): 1:29pm On Aug 09, 2025
Reduce the cost of flying to increase patronage and thus maximise profits.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Lazy9jaYouth: 1:47pm On Aug 09, 2025
SmartPolician:
Of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

Yet, state governors are racing to build more unproductive airports that will eventually become a burden on the viable ones because they want to show achievements and massage the ego of their people (our state get airport).
Most of the built airports are Cargo Airports,
Again; more airport means more access of the domestic airline to the potential customer & more jobs to the state in which they were created. Take Anambra for example . . .
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by BondRiv: 1:49pm On Aug 09, 2025
No wonder the tickets are ridiculously expensive.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by RavinWolf(m): 1:50pm On Aug 09, 2025
Na true Onyema talk be this — as Yoruba go say, omi lo ma n gba ki agba ma wo (na water dey support boat make e no sink).

If government fit open that special forex window for airlines, e go save dem from early “RIP” wey don carry plenty local operators before.

Air Peace don show say integrity fit still dey fly for Nigerian sky, but without cheaper rates and better infrastructure, even the best pilot go dey struggle like keke for express.

Government support plus operator discipline? Na that combo fit make our airlines no just survive, but dey cruise steady.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by joachimnkenchor(m): 1:50pm On Aug 09, 2025
God help us
God help us
God help us
God help us
Amen
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by chudez0147(m): 1:51pm On Aug 09, 2025
motymop:
It is an expensive business to enter And also the market size is small.

There aren't much travellers from Nigeria, you can actually check the daily traffic online and compare with some countries with almost similar population size like ours.

Go to any major airport in Nigeria and you won't see much people in the hall. I have been to airport in Nigeria where only 100 people were in the waiting hall.

Another stuff is that if 5 airlines control 75 percent of traffic that means jobs in that industry will be very competitive and it means, it is near impossible to progress in your career
Inside the 100 people waiting in the hall , 36 will celebrate for being the 1st to enter a plane in there generation
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Goo0dHardDick: 1:52pm On Aug 09, 2025
Damn!

Do they expect poor masses to enter plane before?

reduce the god-damn price to a minimum state of affordability
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by jmoore(m): 1:52pm On Aug 09, 2025
Efuaye:
Reduce the cost of flying to increase patronage and thus maximise profits.
Why should they reduce price of ticket when cost of running the flight operations has increased?
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by SmartPolician: 1:53pm On Aug 09, 2025
motymop:
It is an expensive business to enter And also the market size is small.

There aren't much travellers from Nigeria, you can actually check the daily traffic online and compare with some countries with almost similar population size like ours.

Go to any major airport in Nigeria and you won't see much people in the hall. I have been to airport in Nigeria where only 100 people were in the waiting hall.

Another stuff is that if 5 airlines control 75 percent of traffic that means jobs in that industry will be very competitive and it means, it is near impossible to progress in your career
Nigerians are extremely poor people and air travels are exclusively reserved for the privileged minority.

In those countries you are comparing with Nigeria like the UK, their government is massively subsidizing their air travels.

That's why they can afford it and their airports have more traffic than Nigerian airports. If you really want to know if Nigerians travel, visit motor parks.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by OSUNADC: 1:53pm On Aug 09, 2025
Not one mention of ValuJet. I am sure they already got some publicity to leverage on. Good or bad, I don't know how it will pan out for them.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by aribisala0(m): 1:55pm On Aug 09, 2025
SmartPolician:
Of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

Yet, state governors are racing to build more unproductive airports that will eventually become a burden on the viable ones because they want to show achievements and massage the ego of their people (our state get airport).
There is no connection between the two? Whether 1 airline or 250
What does that have to do with state governor building unproductive airports

What is the logic?
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by CodeTemplarr: 2:02pm On Aug 09, 2025
Airports versus traffic nko?

90% are only used to recieve hajj delegates.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by triple996(m): 2:03pm On Aug 09, 2025
Most of our so called international airports are nonsense.
These are the only four dominant airports:
Lagos airports (muritala Mohammed)
Abuja airports (nnamdi azikwe)
Kano airports(Aminu kano)
Port Harcourt airports


The rest 16 are manageable (economically viable)
Kaduna
Ibadon
Enugu
Sokoto
Maiduguri
Anambra
Ogun
Ebonyi
Etc


The rest are a huge mess and waste of money eg
-Yobe
-Ekiti
-All the remaining south-east airports (too close to each other without any traffic)
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by alezzy13: 2:07pm On Aug 09, 2025
motymop:
It is an expensive business to enter And also the market size is small.

There aren't much travellers from Nigeria, you can actually check the daily traffic online and compare with some countries with almost similar population size like ours.

Go to any major airport in Nigeria and you won't see much people in the hall. I have been to airport in Nigeria where only 100 people were in the waiting hall.

Another stuff is that if 5 airlines control 75 percent of traffic that means jobs in that industry will be very competitive and it means, it is near impossible to progress in your career
It's not unexpected.

Imagine having to pay over N100k for a one way ticket. And that's for AbJ-Los route which from my observation is usually the cheapest. Other routes are more expensive - some almost 200k (economy class oo!) 😮

How many Nigerians can afford that
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Nukilia: 2:12pm On Aug 09, 2025
SmartPolician:
Of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

Yet, state governors are racing to build more unproductive airports that will eventually become a burden on the viable ones because they want to show achievements and massage the ego of their people (our state get airport).
I disagree with you. Every state deserves to have an airport. The fact that the economy is a bit slow does not mean that aviation transportation should not be considered
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by ednut1(m): 2:15pm On Aug 09, 2025
Nigerians are too poor to travel. No approval should be given for additional airports in the country. Just a money laundering scheme
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Sixty5: 2:28pm On Aug 09, 2025
I don't have 40 character I don't have 40 characters
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Hedonisco: 2:29pm On Aug 09, 2025
triple996:
Most of our so called international airports are nonsense.
These are the only four dominant airports:
Lagos airports (muritala Mohammed)
Abuja airports (nnamdi azikwe)
Kano airports(Aminu kano)
Port Harcourt airports


The rest 16 are manageable (economically viable)
Kaduna
Ibadon
Enugu
Sokoto
Maiduguri
Anambra
Ogun
Ebonyi
Etc


The rest are a huge mess and waste of money eg
-Yobe
-Ekiti
-All the remaining south-east airports (too close to each other without any traffic)
Mentioning Ibadan, Ogun and Ebonyi airports in this list is a joke.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by SalamRushdie: 2:35pm On Aug 09, 2025
The entire 75 percent of air traffic is not upto 1 hour traffic in America ooo
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by tctrills: 2:47pm On Aug 09, 2025
Efuaye:
Reduce the cost of flying to increase patronage and thus maximise profits.
There are other factors, fuel, maintenance, and charges. Its not an easy bussiness.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by tctrills: 2:49pm On Aug 09, 2025
Lazy9jaYouth:
Most of the built airports are Cargo Airports,
Again; more airport means more access of the domestic airline to the potential customer & more jobs to the state in which they were created. Take Anambra for example . . .
From experience, we can see that these airports are basically useless. How much cargo comes into any state in Nigeria apart from Lagos by air?
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by koning: 2:53pm On Aug 09, 2025
Lazy9jaYouth:
Most of the built airports are Cargo Airports,
Again; more airport means more access of the domestic airline to the potential customer & more jobs to the state in which they were created. Take Anambra for example . . .
Where is the Cargo?!!.

They were simply avenues to loot.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Smartcitizen: 2:54pm On Aug 09, 2025
And still most childish governors are still bent on building more airports?

When you see news like this you will surely know that majority of our problems comes from wrong priorities of our state governors who like building projects they will never be able to manage.


😭😭😭😭
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by JetStar: 3:14pm On Aug 09, 2025
Lazy9jaYouth:
Most of the built airports are Cargo Airports,
Again; more airport means more access of the domestic airline to the potential customer & more jobs to the state in which they were created. Take Anambra for example . . .
LOL... CARGO Airport. How many tonnes of goods have they ferried via those airports? Ona go just dey fall for politicians like fools. Dem use big English like "Cargo Airport" decieve una, una fall like a simp.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Housing(m):
What I hate is hearing any Nigerian requesting for cheaper fx either for business or pilgrimage. What it means is requesting for the dark days of wide gap between parallel and official rates which preludes fx roundtripping.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Breaker001: 3:22pm On Aug 09, 2025
How many planes have touched down in Ebonyi airport since it was "commissioned"?
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by blesdman(m): 3:25pm On Aug 09, 2025
SmartPolician:
Of the 23 active domestic airlines in Nigeria, only five of them control 75 per cent of domestic traffic in the country.

Yet, state governors are racing to build more unproductive airports that will eventually become a burden on the viable ones because they want to show achievements and massage the ego of their people (our state get airport).
most Nigerian governors are very stupid. Sometimes we should be talking of optimisations. Though this character seems to be prevalent with Nigerians generally.
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by Breaker001: 3:28pm On Aug 09, 2025
Sixty5:
I don't have 40 character I don't have 40 characters
So what are you doing here? 😎
So what are you doing here? 😎
So what are you doing here? 😎
Re: Only Five Airlines Control 75% Of Air Traffic In Nigeria – Rewane by SmartPolician: 3:32pm On Aug 09, 2025
aribisala0:
There is no connection between the two? Whether 1 airline or 250
What does that have to do with state governor building unproductive airports

What is the logic?
The logic is that governors should be investing billions of naira in projects that should be able to generate revenue for the state, not become a burden on the country.

If a state invests the same amount used to building airports in buying luxury buses for moving people within and outside the states, the investment will generate huge revenue for the state.

You govern a state the way you run a business. There must be a profit/loss account.
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